Toronto immigration advocates fear new travel ban will hurt refugees

U.S. President Donald Trump signed a new version of the travel ban Monday, leaving Iraq off the list of banned countries.

Immigration experts and advocates are concerned the new Muslim ban signed on Monday will make life even harder for would-be refugees.

Donald Trump’s Muslim ban 2.0 halts refugee intake for 120 days and bans any U.S. visits from citizens of Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Libya and Yemen. It now exempts people from Iraq, as well as green-card holders and those who have permanent resident status.